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- M Mark Awar and Paul Walinsky.
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
- Geriatrics. 2003 Nov 1;58(11):30-4; quiz 35.
AbstractCardiovascular disease is prevalent in the older population, making older patients susceptible to complications, including cardiac arrest. Early intervention via cardiopulmonary resuscitation or another form of emergency cardiovascular care can reduce mortality in this population. In 2000, the American Heart Association, in conjunction with various international organizations, published guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care, which include a section on advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). By understanding these ACLS recommendations, primary care physicians will be better prepared to assist their older patients during a cardiac emergency. In the geriatric population, awareness of the patients' wishes regarding initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is important in deciding if it is appropriate to proceed with these measures.
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